table,tbody, tfoot, thead, tr, th, td {
    margin:0;
    padding:0;
    border:0;
    outline:0;
    font-size: 15px;
    vertical-align:baseline;
    background:transparent;
    height: 20px
}
td{
    font-size: 12px;
}
body {
    font:12px/12px "Helvetica Neue",Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
    color: #555;
    background:#f5f5f5;
    overflow:auto;
}

a {color:#666;}

#content { max-width:690px; margin:auto 0;}

/*
Pretty Table Styling
CSS Tricks also has a nice writeup: http://css-tricks.com/feature-table-design/
*/

table {
    table-layout:fixed;

    border:1px solid #d3d3d3;
    background:#e8eaeb;
    margin-left: auto;
    margin-right: auto;
    -moz-border-radius:5px; /* FF1+ */
    -webkit-border-radius:5px; /* Saf3-4 */
    border-radius:5px;
    -moz-box-shadow: 0 0 4px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
    -webkit-box-shadow: 0 0 4px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
}
th, td {text-align:center;}

th {padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;background:#337ab7;color: #FFFFFF;}

td {border-top:1px solid #e0e0e0; border-right:1px solid #e0e0e0; padding: 5px 2px 5px 6px;}

tr.odd-row td {background:#f6f6f6;}

td.first, th.first {text-align:left}

td.last {border-right:none;}

.th-select
{
    width: 55px;
}
.td-hash{width: 150px;overflow: hidden;white-space: nowrap;text-overflow: ellipsis;cursor:pointer}
/*
Background gradients are completely unnecessary but a neat effect.
*/

td {
    background: -moz-linear-gradient(100% 25% 90deg, #fefefe, #f9f9f9);
    background: -webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 25%, from(#f9f9f9), to(#fefefe));
}

tr.odd-row td {
    background: -moz-linear-gradient(100% 25% 90deg, #f6f6f6, #f1f1f1);
    background: -webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 25%, from(#f1f1f1), to(#f6f6f6));
}

th {
    background: -moz-linear-gradient(100% 20% 90deg, #337ab7, #337ab7);
    background: -webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 20%, from(#337ab7), to(#337ab7));
}

/*
I know this is annoying, but we need additional styling so webkit will recognize rounded corners on background elements.
Nice write up of this issue: http://www.onenaught.com/posts/266/css-inner-elements-breaking-border-radius

And, since we've applied the background colors to td/th element because of IE, Gecko browsers also need it.
*/

tr:first-child th.first {
    -moz-border-radius-topleft:5px;
    -webkit-border-top-left-radius:5px; /* Saf3-4 */
}

tr:first-child th.last {
    -moz-border-radius-topright:5px;
    -webkit-border-top-right-radius:5px; /* Saf3-4 */
}

tr:last-child td.first {
    -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:5px;
    -webkit-border-bottom-left-radius:5px; /* Saf3-4 */
}

tr:last-child td.last {
    -moz-border-radius-bottomright:5px;
    -webkit-border-bottom-right-radius:5px; /* Saf3-4 */
}